Charles Leclerc:
We maximized our potential today. It was a case of damage limitation, with Carlos already out just before the start, In the race, we had to give ourselves a bit of a margin with the way I was driving and bring it home safely. We expected McLaren to be strong, but not as strong as what we saw this weekend. Mercedes also had a strong pace and I think that George (Russell) wasn't pushing as hard as he could.
Physically, it was the toughest race of my career. That was due to a number of things: very high temperatures, three stops - which meant putting in qualifying laps in every lap of the race - and as a result, much more stress in the high speed corners.
Next up is the triple header and we will do everything to finish the season on a high, especially in our battle in the Constructors' Championship.
Carlos Sainz:
We are disappointed as today was a lost opportunity. We all know motorsport can be cruel at times and today I got a taste of the worst of it. It's a pity because I think I could have run a good race today and scored some important points for the Constructors' Championship.
As in every situation, there's always something to learn for the future. Now it's time to focus on the last five races of the year.
Lewis Hamilton:
It was a big opportunity to get some good points for the team and in the heat of the moment, I didn't really understand what happened. I felt the tap from behind, but I don't think George had anywhere to go. It was a really unfortunate situation and I feel really sorry for the entire team. Massive apologies to everyone back at Brackley and Brixworth, and I take full responsibility. Everybody is working incredibly hard so it's massively gutting to have a result like this. The positives are that the pace of the car was strong across the weekend. George was also able to do a good job of getting back through to score some important points.
George Russell:
The incident at turn one was absolutely not intentional from either myself or Lewis. Visibility is so difficult in these cars and especially when you're racing. There are big blind spots and we both have so much respect for one another. We will make sure we come out of this stronger.
There are still lots of positives to take away from this weekend though. Our goal is to get P2 in the Constructors' and we managed to outscore Ferrari this weekend. Our pace was very strong too so we can be confident going into these final five races. The Grand Prix itself was incredibly tough. It was by far the most physical race I've ever competed. It was like being inside an oven! I was pretty happy to see the chequered flag.
Esteban Ocon:
"What a tough and physically difficult race for all of us! In the end, it was a great result for us in seventh place and six points in the bag. We had a great start to move up to fifth and credit to the team too for a well-executed strategy and pit stops. The conditions were extremely tough in the car and I did not feel well physically in the first half of the race. I was able to pull it together and focus on what I needed to do. We had a couple of good overtakes along the way and we brought home six valuable points for the team. Now it's time for rest and recovery and then prepare for a demanding triple-header in the Americas and we'll look to carry this momentum into Austin."
Pierre Gasly:
"There was potential to score points today so, of course, I am disappointed in how the race played out. It was not a good day, it's a matter of centimetres on track limits - that is on me, though - and today I paid a big price for it. It's frustrating as we definitely had the pace to score solid points for the team. We had a small energy management issue to manage during the race, which cost me some pace. I probably tried to take too many risks and overcompensate for that and pushed too close to the limit. I'll learn from it and move on. It's been a fairly positive weekend for the team, we have lots to learn and now we look forward to an intense triple header coming up, starting in Austin."
Lando Norris
"It was just a mega race from start to finish. We had a good opening lap. I learned from my mistake yesterday of going wide, I said I'd go tight, and I did, and it worked out. So, a good start, we had good pace throughout the whole thing. Probably the best pace out there today, so I'm happy. Stressful, hot, sweaty, little bit tired but a great job for the team. Three in a row now. A 1.8 second pit-stop as well!
"I think the three-stop made it a lot harder physically. You could push a lot more. Even the last stint, you could pretty much push flat-out. This was one of the hardest races I've done, but it's a nice challenge and congrats to Oscar. Thank you to the team for their incredible work to put us in this position."
Oscar Piastri
"Very, very happy. Turn 1 was nice. That was in the game-plan before the race. We had a really impressive pace. It was definitely the hardest race I've had in my life. It was hot and basically flat-out the entire time. It was 57 qualifying laps, which I definitely feel that I've done. A really good race.
"My thanks go to the team for providing Lando and myself with a car that means we can fight at the front more consistently. There were some great strategy calls today, brilliant pit-stops and despite the challenging conditions, we were able to put it all together on the day. A great day."
Valtteri Bottas:
"Today has been a great day for us, and I am really pleased with the result we brought home. It was hot and humid out there, quite extreme actually, and the conditions made it an even tougher job, but we knew we had the potential to do well - and we achieved that, thanks to a clean strategy and a flawless race. This double-points finish is a great reward for the whole team, both here and back home in Hinwil, for the hard work done over the past weeks on the upgrades; we keep extracting more from this package, which is encouraging for the races ahead. With the points scored today, we got to improve our position in the Constructor Championship, moving up to P8, and we'll keep working hard to further advance and meet our season target."
Guanyu Zhou:
"It was an amazing race, going from the back of the grid to the top ten: we had a good strategy, we managed the tyres well and did not make any mistake, and all this was the key to tonight's result. We were quick on the hard tyres, our pace on the final stint was fantastic, and this allowed us to keep up with our rivals: by the final stint, it was quite unclear where everyone was with the penalty, so it's great to be ninth at the end. It was not an easy race, we had to pull off some good overtakes and defend hard at times: it was important to keep within track limits, but we managed well. I'm really exhausted, I've never been pushing so hard in such conditions, but this is an amazing reward for all of us after such a tough period. We never gave up when things were difficult, and today we put it together when it mattered."
Lance Stroll:
"We finished ninth on track today, with track limit penalties demoting us to 11th. It's disappointing not to take any points away having raced so hard in such physically demanding conditions. The temperatures we faced out there were extreme - more so than any other event - and there are lots of tight corners here so you're constantly battling the g-forces. There are positives to take away though; the car had more pace today and the team made some good strategy decisions with the regulated tyre constraints. The team in the garage did a great job in such challenging conditions, too."
Fernando Alonso:
"It was an extreme race today with the hot conditions and perhaps one of the toughest we've faced. We also had an issue with the seat being very hot from around Lap 15, which made it quite challenging. We were competitive though and I'm happy to finish sixth after a few weekends where we didn't have the pace. We finished ninth in Monza, eighth in Japan and here I felt like we were in the mix. Perhaps as a sport we can think about some measures in the future if we experience these extreme temperatures again."
Kevin Magnussen:
"It was unbelievably hard and very hot. It seemed a lot hotter than any other race I've ever done. I think we had a positive day although not from a points or Constructors' Championship standings perspective, we lost a position there which is very disappointing, but there are five races left. It's a tight fight with those guys but we've got to hang on and try our best to get them back. We get an upgrade next race and we're all very happy about that, and excited to work with that upgrade. We're not expecting a miracle for the first race maybe, and it might take a race or two to really get the most out of it, but there's still some positive stuff to look forward to."
Nico Hulkenberg:
"I realized before I stopped but you can't reverse and the damage was done, so that was obviously a big mistake from me today. That stopped our race before it even started. The conditions were very extreme, the heat, humidity, the pace was incredibly high with the new asphalt so I think we're all feeling it."
Yuki Tsunoda:
"Today was tough and felt hotter than Singapore, so it was definitely a challenging race. My start was good and smooth, I made up places and was in the points. It felt ok inside the car and the balance was also good, but we were just too slow and couldn't keep up the pace. It's not easy to find a quick solution, but I'm confident that together with the team, we'll look through the data and see how we can improve for the future. I think Liam might not be driving for us in Austin, so I want to say thank you to him because he did a very good job. I enjoyed the time together as good friends and teammates."
Liam Lawson:
"It was really tricky out there. From the start of the race, we had no speed, and throughout, we were managing some stability issues, so it's something to analyse. It was very hot, and when you're struggling with the car, it makes it even harder to extract the pace. It seems to be my last race with the team before Daniel comes back, so I want to say a big thank you to the team, and it's a shame to finish like this."
Alex Albon:
Firstly, I'm glad Logan is okay as it's never easy to retire from a race. I think this race goes down as one of the toughest of the year, as I suffered with heat exposure myself. Our pace was pretty strong, but I need to review what happened, as we were in what felt like a good position, but we ended up falling out of the points. We also struggled with a bit of an overheating cockpit, so we'll also need to review this. The gap to our competitors is closing, so it's a tough weekend to walk away from but we'll review the data and see what happened.
Logan Sargeant:
The main thing is Alex and I are both ok. I've been feeling unwell all week which didn't help with the dehydration in this heat. The last thing I wanted to do was retire the car, but I had to put my health first. Sorry to the team for not being able to reach the finish line. They've done an incredible job all weekend in these intense conditions. I'll be taking next week to fully recover and then bounce back in Austin which I'm really looking forward to.